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* ''Series/{{Castle}}'': A Season 7 episode has an ItsAWonderfulPlot in which Castle is a Wallace {{Expy}} who wrote a novel titled ''Finite Laughter''.
* ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'': In the Season 5 episode "Partridge", Chris and Ann take a test to see if they'll be a good parenting match. In a blink-and-you'll-miss-it gag, it's called the "Incandenza-Pemulis Parenting Compatibility Test". In the same episode, Councilman Jamm's law firm is Gately, Wayne, Kittenplan, & Troeltsch—and all of these are also characters in the book.
* ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'': In the Season 5 episode "Partridge", Chris and Ann take a test to see if they'll be a good parenting match. In a blink-and-you'll-miss-it gag, it's called the "Incandenza-Pemulis Parenting Compatibility Test". In the same episode, Councilman Jamm's law firm is Gately, Wayne, Kittenplan, & Troeltsch—and all of these are also characters in the book.
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* ''Series/{{Castle}}'': ''Series/{{Castle|2009}}'': A Season 7 episode has an ItsAWonderfulPlot in which Castle is a Wallace {{Expy}} who wrote a novel titled ''Finite Laughter''.
* ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'': In the Season 5 episode "Partridge", Chris and Ann take a test to see if they'll be a good parenting match. In a blink-and-you'll-miss-it gag, it's called the "Incandenza-Pemulis Parenting Compatibility Test". In the same episode, Councilman Jamm's law firm is Gately, Wayne, Kittenplan, & Troeltsch—and all of these are also characters in thebook.book.
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* ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'': In the Season 5 episode "Partridge", Chris and Ann take a test to see if they'll be a good parenting match. In a blink-and-you'll-miss-it gag, it's called the "Incandenza-Pemulis Parenting Compatibility Test". In the same episode, Councilman Jamm's law firm is Gately, Wayne, Kittenplan, & Troeltsch—and all of these are also characters in the
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* ''Film/LiberalArts'': Dean is seen reading the book repeatedly. After his BungledSuicide, Jesse discourages him from reading it again, even referencing its author's depression and suicide as a cautionary tale.
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* ''Series/{{Castle}}'': A Season 7 episode has an ItsAWonderfulPlot in which Castle is a Wallace {{Expy}} who wrote a novel titled ''Finite Laughter''.
* ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'': In the Season 5 episode "Partridge", Chris and Ann take a test to see if they'll be a good parenting match. In a blink-and-you'll-miss-it gag, it's called the "Incandenza-Pemulis Parenting Compatibility Test". In the same episode, Councilman Jamm's law firm is Gately, Wayne, Kittenplan, & Troeltsch—and all of these are also characters in the book.
* ''Film/LiberalArts'': Dean is seen reading the book repeatedly. After his BungledSuicide, Jesse discourages him from reading it again, even referencing its author's depression and suicide as a cautionary tale.
[[AC:LiveActionTV]]
* ''Series/{{Castle}}'': A Season 7 episode has an ItsAWonderfulPlot in which Castle is a Wallace {{Expy}} who wrote a novel titled ''Finite Laughter''.
* ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'': In the Season 5 episode "Partridge", Chris and Ann take a test to see if they'll be a good parenting match. In a blink-and-you'll-miss-it gag, it's called the "Incandenza-Pemulis Parenting Compatibility Test". In the same episode, Councilman Jamm's law firm is Gately, Wayne, Kittenplan, & Troeltsch—and all of these are also characters in the book.